Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Responsiveness

Michael of Nebadon on Spiritual Responsiveness

1. Faith as the Key to Spiritual Growth

Jesus consistently taught that faith is the gateway to divine communion and spiritual progress.

He emphasized that God does not force belief but seeks willing hearts who open themselves to divine truth.

“The kingdom of heaven is not to be taken by storm; it is not to be obtained by force. The kingdom of heaven is at hand, and all who enter therein shall find abundant liberty and joyous salvation.” (137:8.7)

2. The Role of the Father’s Will

Spiritual responsiveness means actively choosing to do the will of God, rather than just believing in God’s existence.

Jesus lived as an example of complete submission to the Father’s will, teaching that this is the highest fulfillment of human destiny.

“The doing of the will of God is nothing more or less than an exhibition of creature willingness to share the inner life with God.” (111:5.1)

3. Love and Service as Expressions of Spiritual Growth

Love is the greatest sign of spiritual receptivity. Jesus taught that those who truly know God will manifest divine love in their daily lives.

He told his followers: “By this shall all men know that you are my disciples: that you love one another even as I have loved you.” (180:1.1)

Service to others is a natural consequence of being spiritually attuned to God’s presence.

4. Childlike Trust and Simplicity

Jesus often emphasized that spiritual receptivity requires humility and a childlike openness to God.

“Except you become as a little child, you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven.” (158:8.1)

This does not mean blind faith but rather a trusting heart that is eager to learn, grow, and be led by divine truth.

5. The Inner Presence of God – The Thought Adjuster

Jesus taught that the presence of God dwells within every person and that true spiritual growth depends on recognizing and responding to this inner guidance.

“The Father in heaven has given you his spirit to live within you, and if you will but submit your will to that spirit, you shall be led forth and up to the knowledge of God.” (133:4.9)

6. Prayer and Worship as Pathways to Spiritual Sensitivity

Jesus taught that consistent prayer and worship strengthen spiritual awareness and deepen one’s connection to God.

He often retreated into solitude for prayer, showing that spiritual receptivity requires dedicated time with God.

“In worship, the soul of man looks toward the Father, and in this act of devotion the indwelling spirit of the Father unfailingly responds.” (143:7.3)

7. The Kingdom of God is Within

Jesus explained that spiritual enlightenment is not about external rituals but an inner transformation that aligns a person’s will with God’s will.

“The kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but rather of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.” (140:8.3)

Practical Steps to Increase Spiritual Responsiveness (According to Jesus)

Seek first the Kingdom of God – Prioritize spiritual values over material concerns.

Love unconditionally – Show divine love to all, even enemies.

Live by faith – Trust God’s plan even in times of uncertainty.

Practice prayer and worship – Stay connected to God through daily devotion.

Be of service to others – True greatness is in serving.

Michael of Nebadon (Jesus) taught that spiritual responsiveness is not about religious rules but about a living relationship with God, one that transforms a person from within and radiates outward in love, peace, and service.

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